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I think it’s better if we can use the InfiRay Tiny1-B Micro LWIR Thermal Module sensor instead of the FLIR LEPTON 3.5
The Tiny1-B sensor have a biological temperature measurement accuracy of ±0.5°C and the FLIR Lepton have a measurement accuracy of ±5°C
The sensor is cheap and we can avoid the use of a black box in order to constantly calibrate the sensor. It have radiometric capabilities.
In that way we can have a very useful instrument without the accuracy limitation of the FLIR sensors.
https://www.infiray.com/products/tiny1-b-micro-lwir-thermal-module.html
Regards
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I think it’s better if we can use the InfiRay Tiny1-B Micro LWIR Thermal Module sensor instead of the FLIR LEPTON 3.5
The Tiny1-B sensor have a biological temperature measurement accuracy of ±0.5°C and the FLIR Lepton have a measurement accuracy of ±5°C
The sensor is cheap and we can avoid the use of a black box in order to constantly calibrate the sensor. It have radiometric capabilities.
In that way we can have a very useful instrument without the accuracy limitation of the FLIR sensors.
https://www.infiray.com/products/tiny1-b-micro-lwir-thermal-module.html
Regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: